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"Family Bible" is a song written by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson. Nelson began writing the song in 1957, while he enjoyed success as a disc jockey in KVAN, in Vancouver, Washington. After being denied a raise by the station, he moved to Houston, Texas. Due to financial issues he sold the song to Paul Buskirk.
Family Bible is a studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. [2] He plays guitar and is accompanied by his sister Bobbie Nelson on piano. The album was dedicated to Mama Nelson. It contains three original songs, including the title track, and eight other hymns or gospel songs, some dating from the 19th century.
Family Bible may refer to: Family Bible (book), a Bible handed down through a family; Family Bible (Willie Nelson album), 1980 "Family Bible" (song), a song written by Willie Nelson; Family Bible (The Browns album), 1996; The Family Bible, Ernest Tubb album, 1963
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was one of the main figures of the outlaw country subgenre that developed in the late 1960s as a reaction to the conservative restrictions of the Nashville sound.
Willie Nelson taped the inaugural episode of "Austin City Limits" on Oct. 17, 1974. He went on to tape the show 18 times, more than any other artist in history.
The Essential Willie Nelson is a two-disc compilation of Willie Nelson songs. ... "Family Bible" Willie Nelson: Yesterday's Wine (1971) 3:10: 10. "Bloody Mary Morning"
Willie Nelson is not shying away from talking about some of the hardest moments of his life in his new Paramount+ show, Willie Nelson & Family. In the new four-part docuseries, Willie, 90, goes ...
CBS is celebrating the icon with a special concert tonight and a docuseries beginning this week on Paramount+.